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oh come on, everybody knows if it was israel we would have been there years ago. but what are we supposed to do about syria given what a mess it is? >> there is nothing that anybody can do about syria. it's just a train wreck that will go unfolding this way. russia and china are blocking u.n. security council solution. there is no legal framework for use of force. anybody way, nobody wants to put their hands in this hornet's nest. what is really happening in syria is that the rebel fighters are close to taking the entirety of the north of the country. there is one major air base they're trying to take, and they could well succeed. they take these bases and then loot them for arms. once the bases are gone, then they have no way of sending help up there and they'll lose the north. then we'll cut off the rest of the country. so if they succeed in doing that, then regime can't be resupplied and it will crumble. this is a logistical battle going on and that's why it's so vicious into. >> cenk: there is now a wildcard in syria where do they fall in the middle of this co
oh come on, everybody knows if it was israel we would have been there years ago. but what are we supposed to do about syria given what a mess it is? >> there is nothing that anybody can do about syria. it's just a train wreck that will go unfolding this way. russia and china are blocking u.n. security council solution. there is no legal framework for use of force. anybody way, nobody wants to put their hands in this hornet's nest. what is really happening in syria is that the rebel...
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. >> ifill: next, to israel. president obama called prime minister benjamin netanyahu today to congratulate him on his victory in last week's parliamentary elections. the two leaders spoke about ensuring security in the region at a time of growing tensions. with their elections behind them, both men plan to address the civil war in syria, the threat posed by iran's nuclear program, and the stalemate between israelis and palestinians. and those are the subjects of three stories this week from margaret warner who is on a reporting trip to israel, the west bank and gaza. she begins tonight reporting on israeli concerns about the conflict in nearby syria. >> warner: the sweeping vistas of the golan heights plateau and the bucolic life of the israelis who live here bear quiet witness to the strategic importance of this area which israel captured from syria during the 1967 arab-israeli war. but after four decades of quiet along this border, israel, just like syria's arab neighbors, is increasingly worried about the unp
. >> ifill: next, to israel. president obama called prime minister benjamin netanyahu today to congratulate him on his victory in last week's parliamentary elections. the two leaders spoke about ensuring security in the region at a time of growing tensions. with their elections behind them, both men plan to address the civil war in syria, the threat posed by iran's nuclear program, and the stalemate between israelis and palestinians. and those are the subjects of three stories this week...
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israel's hold on the goal and. nor the way of life of the 20,000 israelis who moved here after israel took control. many live in housing settlemen settlements. others live, as he does, on agricultural kibbutzes growing fruit and wine-producing grapes. yet the fighting has already spilled over. wind farmer and settlement leader took us to see one of his hill top wind turbines and point out his settlement across the way. >> to the east we can see the community. this is a typical community. a religious one. something like 100 families. >> warner: that very settlement was hit last december when a syrian army mortar shell fired at rebel fighters went astray. after several more shells crossed the israeli army fired back, destroying a syrian mobile artillery battery and wounding several syrian soldiers. just one of many measures israel has gone to, to protect their unrecognized hold on this strategic land. >> we are located on a military outpost that will be manned in case of war. so this yowft post is secured by mine fie
israel's hold on the goal and. nor the way of life of the 20,000 israelis who moved here after israel took control. many live in housing settlemen settlements. others live, as he does, on agricultural kibbutzes growing fruit and wine-producing grapes. yet the fighting has already spilled over. wind farmer and settlement leader took us to see one of his hill top wind turbines and point out his settlement across the way. >> to the east we can see the community. this is a typical community....
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israel's hold on the goal and. nor the way of life of the 20,000 israelis who moved here after israel took control. many live in housing settlements settlements. others live as he does, on agricultural kibbutzes growing fruit and wine-producing grapes. yet the fighting has already spilled over. wind farmer and settlement leader took us to see one of his hill top wind turbines and point out his settlement across the way. >> to the east we can see the community. this is a typical community. a religious one. something like 100 families. >> warner: that very settlement was hit last december when a syrian army mortar shell fired at rebel fighters went astray. after several more shells crossed the israeli army fired back, destroying a syrian mobile artillery battery and wounding several syrian soldiers. just one of many measures israel has gone to, to protect their unrecognized hold on this strategic land. >> we are located on a military outpost that will be manned in case of war. so this yowft post is secured by mine fi
israel's hold on the goal and. nor the way of life of the 20,000 israelis who moved here after israel took control. many live in housing settlements settlements. others live as he does, on agricultural kibbutzes growing fruit and wine-producing grapes. yet the fighting has already spilled over. wind farmer and settlement leader took us to see one of his hill top wind turbines and point out his settlement across the way. >> to the east we can see the community. this is a typical community....
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here is egypt, which has played a big role in israel, dealing with hamas. now you have a government that its own people are challenging the legitimacy of morsi. the state is basically on lockdown. how does the u.s. respond to that? how does the president craft coherent policy when the sands are shifting? >> what do we do with respect to other countries that want to go through the same kind of evolutionary track that egypt did? egypt is one of the most advanced of the countries. they had the structure to make something like this feasible or workable. the fact that they're in this pogts they are now is a real problem. if we start looking at what we should do visa vi syria or other countries going through this. i don't city council a coherence in the obama administration, which revolution they're support, but clearly i understand where the president and secretary clinton were coming from when they said we need to be very cautious when we decide what we're going to do next. >> just to pick up on your point, failed states are the great problem. >> yes. no struct
here is egypt, which has played a big role in israel, dealing with hamas. now you have a government that its own people are challenging the legitimacy of morsi. the state is basically on lockdown. how does the u.s. respond to that? how does the president craft coherent policy when the sands are shifting? >> what do we do with respect to other countries that want to go through the same kind of evolutionary track that egypt did? egypt is one of the most advanced of the countries. they had...
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help me out, how does this-- how does this strategically work for israel and us? >> well, sean, it is somewhat concerning. what's really kind of interesting this same administration denies those same types of jet fighters to a good ally like taiwan. and we have to monitor the situation and senator barrasso, it's important to continue a relationship with egypt. and it's going to be vital that egypt and israel maintain a good working relationship so these are tough issues, but i'm concerned about that. >> sean: help me out, either one of you, just jump in and tell me where i'm wrong. this guy headed up the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization. he's trying to implement sharia law. we now are giving him 1.5 billion taxpayer dollars. he refers to our closest allies as apes and pigs, and america as the enemy. why do i think we're being played for suckers here? >> well, sean shall the most important thing, tomorrow hillary clinton, secretary of state will be testifying. the following day john kerry, who has been nominated as the new secretary of state will be comi
help me out, how does this-- how does this strategically work for israel and us? >> well, sean, it is somewhat concerning. what's really kind of interesting this same administration denies those same types of jet fighters to a good ally like taiwan. and we have to monitor the situation and senator barrasso, it's important to continue a relationship with egypt. and it's going to be vital that egypt and israel maintain a good working relationship so these are tough issues, but i'm concerned...
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or to help iran in some kind of action against israel, considering the fact that this man, i have a particular grievance against this man because he wants the blind sheik released from prison, a man convicted of a conspiracy to bomb my city. >> sean: that was the 1993 world trade center bombing. >> that one and two years later engaged in a conspiracy to bomb our bridges, our tunnels, and people may have forgotten this. he was in new jersey, a preacher, he is probably behind the 1993 bombing and he's certainly guilty of a plan to bomb our bridges and our tunnels and kill thousands and thousands of new yorkers. and this man who now is going to get the jet fighters wants this man released. >> sean: he's a 9/11 truther, he's part of a terrorist organization. i'm trying to figure this out. i like to think that-- >> i can't, i can't figure this out. >> sean: here is my question. what is the president's motivation? >> you're going to have to ask the president, get him on your show and ask him. good luck, good luck. and there is. >> sean: there is no conceivable enemy for this country in th
or to help iran in some kind of action against israel, considering the fact that this man, i have a particular grievance against this man because he wants the blind sheik released from prison, a man convicted of a conspiracy to bomb my city. >> sean: that was the 1993 world trade center bombing. >> that one and two years later engaged in a conspiracy to bomb our bridges, our tunnels, and people may have forgotten this. he was in new jersey, a preacher, he is probably behind the 1993...
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jon: israel attacked that convoy. the irrainsians and -- iranians as well as syrians are threatening war on israel. if that should erupt what would the united states, what should the united states do? >> well i mean obviously i don't want to speculate what may or may not happen militarily. obviously that is a very sensitive topic. let me say this. i think the united states has a clear obligation to stand with israel as our ally. to provide them material support for their own defense. israel is more than capable of defending themselves. they will be the first to tell you that but they do need our help and assistance in different ways. we need to stand prepared to make it very clear just as iran said an attack on syria is an attack on iran we should be very clear an attack on israel is an attack on our interests and america and i for one am prepared to say that. >> let's switch gear to immigration reform. it has been a front and center item this week. one member of a bipartisan group of eight senators that unveiled thei
jon: israel attacked that convoy. the irrainsians and -- iranians as well as syrians are threatening war on israel. if that should erupt what would the united states, what should the united states do? >> well i mean obviously i don't want to speculate what may or may not happen militarily. obviously that is a very sensitive topic. let me say this. i think the united states has a clear obligation to stand with israel as our ally. to provide them material support for their own defense....
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on the israel gaza border. the head of the european union council herman van run poor has visited dublin to mark ireland's presidency of the institution the country whose own economy was saved by a bailout in twenty ten well now they're trying to tackle any economic nightmare gripping the union with twenty six million people unemployed and robert oulds of the british group think tank feels the visit was all about reinforcing austerity arland has its own economic problems which are. the economic problems which have been happening ever since the euro which created high inflation there and then of course exacerbated the faster they had ready to take on the presidency of the european council is of course very large piece of work not just for the senior politicians in the government but also for many of the civil servants and would be better off spending their time really trying to address arlen's economic difficulties rather than trying to solve the problems within the european union which are very great indeed of
on the israel gaza border. the head of the european union council herman van run poor has visited dublin to mark ireland's presidency of the institution the country whose own economy was saved by a bailout in twenty ten well now they're trying to tackle any economic nightmare gripping the union with twenty six million people unemployed and robert oulds of the british group think tank feels the visit was all about reinforcing austerity arland has its own economic problems which are. the economic...
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still ahead, why more protest camps are planned despite israel's the victim palestinian activists from their west bank and. beijing goes off the charts. how long will it and hang around a? >> the french military says it is affecting the stronghold of gao. egypt court of appeal has ordered a retrial for a hosni mubarak and his security chief. they were convicted of failing to prevent the killing of hundreds of thousands of protesters. survivors have gathered for the anniversary of the costa concordia disaster. fighting continues around army bases and airfield in the northern city of aleppo. they have also gone suburbs of in damascus. pictures showed the aftermath of air strikes on the eastern suburb. at least nine people were killed in that attack. forces reportedly targeted [inaudible] . palestinian activists are threatening to pitch more tens decimated for israelis. that is of -- that is despite their addiction. palestinians want to establish an independent homeland in the west bank and gaza with east jerusalem as the capital. the plan is early settlement and would be a huge blow to p
still ahead, why more protest camps are planned despite israel's the victim palestinian activists from their west bank and. beijing goes off the charts. how long will it and hang around a? >> the french military says it is affecting the stronghold of gao. egypt court of appeal has ordered a retrial for a hosni mubarak and his security chief. they were convicted of failing to prevent the killing of hundreds of thousands of protesters. survivors have gathered for the anniversary of the...
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>> israel is a u.n. member, so the question seems strange, so the party and place who needs a place are the palestinians. i am not discussing the bias of one against the other, but i'm talking about the real situation that exists now. israel is a member of the u.n., the palestinians have the right to be a member. that is why i'm talking about reconciliation among palestinians. it is not possible to achieve peace and stability, unless it is for everyone involved. so if the palestinians continue to suffer, if they continue to suffer from attacks. if the palestinians remain without a state. if the palestinians remain without a full acknowledgment from the whole world that they have full rights this means peace will not be complete in the middle east and the world. what do we want for this world? we came with a message of peace. we want peace, but we want real peace. and a peace treaty. it is stated at the beginning of it that peace should be comprehensive and just. and this matter is known and it must happe
>> israel is a u.n. member, so the question seems strange, so the party and place who needs a place are the palestinians. i am not discussing the bias of one against the other, but i'm talking about the real situation that exists now. israel is a member of the u.n., the palestinians have the right to be a member. that is why i'm talking about reconciliation among palestinians. it is not possible to achieve peace and stability, unless it is for everyone involved. so if the palestinians...
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she did broach a subject of commons that has emerged that he has made in recent times but israel and the jewish state, very controversial comments. he called on the egyptian people to "nurse our children and grandchildren on hatred for jews and scientists." -- hatred for jews and zionists." it was not very clear. the one thing that was clear was he did not retract the statements or withdraw them. >> thanks very much for joining us there. >> the u.s. news agency apa says that israel carried out an air strike in syria close to the border with lebanon. >> the agency said the strike was on a convoy carrying sophisticated weaponry to the islamist militant group hezbollah. they also said the arms included russian missiles, which officials said could have been strategically game changing in the hands of hezbollah. >> staying in this area, international donors have pledged more than 1 billion euros for those displaced by the civil war in the country. united nations secretary general said the fund raising goal had been exceeded. >> representatives from nearly 60 countries met in kuwait to exa
she did broach a subject of commons that has emerged that he has made in recent times but israel and the jewish state, very controversial comments. he called on the egyptian people to "nurse our children and grandchildren on hatred for jews and scientists." -- hatred for jews and zionists." it was not very clear. the one thing that was clear was he did not retract the statements or withdraw them. >> thanks very much for joining us there. >> the u.s. news agency apa...
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they are calling israel pigs and apes and maybe we should reconsider that deal. finally the problem i have with it, what are they going to use this stuff for? are they going to fire them against their own people against egypt or american ships in the sue ez cannell. i think it's a really bad yaide. >> why did the president allow it to go through? is there any guarantee that he would not use the weapons against israel or his own people? >> here is why the administration says they have to go through with it. they signed a deal a couple years ago. they are findly delivering it even though they may have signed it with the previous leader. the second thing is if we don't go ahead and give the equipment to egypt they are going to be mad at us. maybe it will make them more unstable. you can slow walk the first one even if you have an agreement with them. secondly why don't we say one of the conditions is egypt you have to say you are going to buy that peace agreement in israel. >> i am sorry i did it again, mohammed morsi and mubarek being the previous leader. we are 15
they are calling israel pigs and apes and maybe we should reconsider that deal. finally the problem i have with it, what are they going to use this stuff for? are they going to fire them against their own people against egypt or american ships in the sue ez cannell. i think it's a really bad yaide. >> why did the president allow it to go through? is there any guarantee that he would not use the weapons against israel or his own people? >> here is why the administration says they...
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plus, israel launches a rare strike inside the syrian border. coming up, a live report on what they were targeting and why. first, our top story here at 5:30 a.m. eastern time in new york city. we begin with the first congressional hearing on gun control since the shootings in newtown. gabby giffords who survived a shooting two years ago made an appearance before the senate judiciary committee reading off a page of handwritten prepared remarks, she urged congress to act now. >> too many children are dying. too many children. we must do something. it will be hard, but the time now. you must act. be bold, be courageous. americans are counting on you. thank you. >> giffords husband mark kelly says expanding background checks should be a top priority but the nra's chief executive yesterday refused to give any ground. >> we know from what happened in tucson that if there was an effective background check which includes having the mental health data and the person's drug use in the case of the tucson shooter into the system and if, in fact, there was
plus, israel launches a rare strike inside the syrian border. coming up, a live report on what they were targeting and why. first, our top story here at 5:30 a.m. eastern time in new york city. we begin with the first congressional hearing on gun control since the shootings in newtown. gabby giffords who survived a shooting two years ago made an appearance before the senate judiciary committee reading off a page of handwritten prepared remarks, she urged congress to act now. >> too many...
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and something i contended without a safe and secure israel. you don't have a safe and secure united states. we have to put a hard line on morsi. >> other issues making news, now,too. the president's choice of defense secretary. do you have concerns over chuck hagel's nomination? >> no, i don't. i think obviously we know about him. he's in the senate and had been a round for a long time. he is capable . i think the president deserves the right to choose whomever he thinks will serve well. i don't have concerns at all. >> you expect a fight over his nomination? >> let's be clear. i will not have a say on this. it will go to the senate. in speaking with the senate colleagues and public reaction. hagel, if he's not taking a hard line on hesbollah and ham as and gaza. he has a vague approach. i want to know where he stands and make sure he is a firm supporter of our ally in the middle east and that is israel. >> gentleman, i know there is a lot of questions coming your way. we are glad you are with us here today. >> thank you. >> it is a please and
and something i contended without a safe and secure israel. you don't have a safe and secure united states. we have to put a hard line on morsi. >> other issues making news, now,too. the president's choice of defense secretary. do you have concerns over chuck hagel's nomination? >> no, i don't. i think obviously we know about him. he's in the senate and had been a round for a long time. he is capable . i think the president deserves the right to choose whomever he thinks will serve...
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prime minister binyamin netanyahu may have carried out the we know israel's general election this week but his suffered a major setback the two main blocks were left close to deadlock in the new parliament meaning netanyahu will have to struggle to build a stable government and peace activists tell how it's compelling for a two state solution to the israeli palestinian conflict says netanyahu is reelection a little delayed this prospect even. you know finds himself leading a party of offering a very platform actually no platform at all but they have not presented a program a party program to address a lot of the issues that are concerning israeli citizens from the left and the right and are dividing them and when you think about the prospects for this government leading policy of more settlement expansion and indeed even annexation of the occupied territories in the west bank i think that it would lead not only to a growing pressure in friction with the united states and president obama with the european union and with the palestinian population but it will also lead to a growing disap
prime minister binyamin netanyahu may have carried out the we know israel's general election this week but his suffered a major setback the two main blocks were left close to deadlock in the new parliament meaning netanyahu will have to struggle to build a stable government and peace activists tell how it's compelling for a two state solution to the israeli palestinian conflict says netanyahu is reelection a little delayed this prospect even. you know finds himself leading a party of offering a...
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and we caught up with the filmmaker nimrod comer who says if you want to live cheap and easy in israel you disputed west bank areas are the place. nobody really goes get in my mindset of the religious ones and that not only just want to just come there for the deal and i mean they don't even think about politics for them it's just buying and selling and like they told me that if someone is going to a victim which they don't believe but if people going to happen they're going to even make more money because the government would pay them compensation for the victims if you buy flowed over there you get huge discounts if you've got many kids even more discounts you don't even have to be religious easily states like actually defacto build another well first state which is the settler jewish only west bank cities and if you just go there and you buy a flat you can sell it to like a jewish americans some of the people i talked to are never going to i mean give up their house bill from like the ninety's the heavily air like into the settlement of the entire west bank and they told me that lik
and we caught up with the filmmaker nimrod comer who says if you want to live cheap and easy in israel you disputed west bank areas are the place. nobody really goes get in my mindset of the religious ones and that not only just want to just come there for the deal and i mean they don't even think about politics for them it's just buying and selling and like they told me that if someone is going to a victim which they don't believe but if people going to happen they're going to even make more...
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the seats in the parliament meanwhile some analysts stake all hopes on the us influencing israel not to launch a preemptive strike on iran's nuclear sites editor of the online magazine palestine chronicle ramsey blued thinks that iran's atomic program will be used by netanyahu to divert attention from domestic problems. seems that israelis are growing the becoming more aware of the deterring deteriorating economy of their own country of the guard between the rich and poor of the with a state that is seems to be teetering towards the ultra-orthodox at the expense of other classes and other sectors of israeli society netanyahu might use the iran iran scenario in order for him to. distract perhaps from the problems that are soon to emerge to his new government regardless of the look in the shape of the government but with there he is going to actually. act some of his threats and go after iran and strike iran especially during a period in which obama i do not thinking is in any political mood to go for another war against iran i think it's becoming friend tougher for him to do so. the p
the seats in the parliament meanwhile some analysts stake all hopes on the us influencing israel not to launch a preemptive strike on iran's nuclear sites editor of the online magazine palestine chronicle ramsey blued thinks that iran's atomic program will be used by netanyahu to divert attention from domestic problems. seems that israelis are growing the becoming more aware of the deterring deteriorating economy of their own country of the guard between the rich and poor of the with a state...
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the whole like housing prices so pretty much if you want to live chip in israel that's the only option. americans are literally being kept in the dark about how and why they're being followed by the nation security agency a civil liberty group who asked the f.b.i. to spell out what techniques it's using what attracts citizens that justice department did reply but sending hundreds of completely blacked out documents that twenty four seven needs to sell says the secret history surveillance gives law enforcement. the fact is there's enormous power the government now has to surveil the population unfortunately when they black out the middle east that we don't know what the policies are the supreme court has revised the rules for surveillance we have to trust them we have to take their word for that they let their body by the supreme court's decisions so we don't know what policies the f.b.i. has allocated itself we don't we don't know how they're lying there there's a realistic gates open free society the f.b.i. has to tell us what its procedures and techniques are so we have we can argue
the whole like housing prices so pretty much if you want to live chip in israel that's the only option. americans are literally being kept in the dark about how and why they're being followed by the nation security agency a civil liberty group who asked the f.b.i. to spell out what techniques it's using what attracts citizens that justice department did reply but sending hundreds of completely blacked out documents that twenty four seven needs to sell says the secret history surveillance gives...
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syria's military command says israel has bombed a miniature research center near the capital damascus killing at least two people and injuring five more. the week of france's military campaign in mali sees more accusations of civilian deaths in air strikes but human rights activists say they have evidence of multiple uninvestigated killings by the mahdi army. but true kidnappings ransom in your idea and signs of terrorism. since the internet define her from the top boss at google. greece is they do ministry headquarters turns into a battleground as hundreds of protesters broke with police and the imminent pension cuts. coming up on cross talk people abandon his guests to discuss the current political situation in egypt that's next here naughty. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle egypt locked in turmoil is this country experiencing the continuation of the revolution that happened two years ago or has the revolution been interrupted and hijacked by the opposition with outside force or is it something very different another revolution in play. t
syria's military command says israel has bombed a miniature research center near the capital damascus killing at least two people and injuring five more. the week of france's military campaign in mali sees more accusations of civilian deaths in air strikes but human rights activists say they have evidence of multiple uninvestigated killings by the mahdi army. but true kidnappings ransom in your idea and signs of terrorism. since the internet define her from the top boss at google. greece is...
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this is the future for israel i believe and i'm afraid that if i buy the house and i get a document saying it's mine some day palestinians can scam and say no it's not yours because i keep listening to that in the u.k. . you see. worse. there's just one thing and. it's funny how those small actions has like international meaning. the moving of stones like monumentally. it's like messing with international law. this scene is the most disputed area you never noticed it just because people told us. but he says it is like a good place to build a new flat you think they'll be like because my friends want to be like to buy something before we even constructed i was coming up i. says this is the fail stone being set for the new god willing to offer you one facing the holy. i pay so much money for rent in london in the one in london and here. in the big city. comfortable it all starts here so beautiful hours. you can look down and palestinians this is the new area being built opens if you want i just call this. three day so all the flats in this part of town and i say no to them and it will never
this is the future for israel i believe and i'm afraid that if i buy the house and i get a document saying it's mine some day palestinians can scam and say no it's not yours because i keep listening to that in the u.k. . you see. worse. there's just one thing and. it's funny how those small actions has like international meaning. the moving of stones like monumentally. it's like messing with international law. this scene is the most disputed area you never noticed it just because people told...
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and europe do what israel wants or israel will take matters into its own hands you've seen sort of the isolation that's resulted from. palestinian push for statehood at the u.n. and you see you've seen how netanyahu support for mitt romney really backfired on him so i think that he has a lot less sort of political capital internationally. well the prospects of palestinian statehood will be another important issue for the israeli prime minister the peace deal is now deadlocked with netanyahu saying that more settled homes will be built in is. actor and director nimrod came rather well known for his prank videos and decided to take and rather an orthodox look at the israeli expansion. my name is no more than israeli citizen living here among. you one housing crisis at all time high the thing is there is another one in jerusalem but i can also live among our allies and i think i can get them much better deal with the wise over the. i will in my lead to me would like to see the flood to buy i'm here with some investors from england. we want to invest in this area because i'm hearing the pr
and europe do what israel wants or israel will take matters into its own hands you've seen sort of the isolation that's resulted from. palestinian push for statehood at the u.n. and you see you've seen how netanyahu support for mitt romney really backfired on him so i think that he has a lot less sort of political capital internationally. well the prospects of palestinian statehood will be another important issue for the israeli prime minister the peace deal is now deadlocked with netanyahu...
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i'm rory sushi in moscow our prime minister benjamin netanyahu may have come out the winner of israel's general election this week but he has suffered a major setback for the two main blocks were left close to deadlock in the new parliament meaning netanyahu has a struggle to build a stable government during the election campaign he pledged to put iran's nuclear program at the top of the international agenda ramzi barghouti is the editor of the palestine chronicle dot com and he spoke to my colleague mattress or that iran ultimately will be used by netanyahu to divert attention from the last couple of us there is no peace process there hasn't been any peace process for years and most likely there would not be peace process under netanyahu or under the mentality by which israel is governed in fact i think there's too much emphasis on netanyahu while in reality netanyahu is a reflection or an expression of a growing tendency of israel this is the that is either oblivious to the peace process as in the center this or that if this and of course the ultra nationalists and the and the ultra o
i'm rory sushi in moscow our prime minister benjamin netanyahu may have come out the winner of israel's general election this week but he has suffered a major setback for the two main blocks were left close to deadlock in the new parliament meaning netanyahu has a struggle to build a stable government during the election campaign he pledged to put iran's nuclear program at the top of the international agenda ramzi barghouti is the editor of the palestine chronicle dot com and he spoke to my...
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twenty seats now in netanyahu will have to struggle to form a broad and stable coalition to govern israel could be a challenge as other rightwing and orthodox religious parties one half the seats in parliament analysts predict the focus for netanyahu will be bread and butter issues facing his nation and not that of foreign policy columnist for israel's harris newspaper gideon levy he says iran's nuclear program is unlikely to give him enough support. to tell you're always very devoted to this issue and he believes almost in a religious way that he's here to see the state of israel in the jewish people from the danger of iranian bomb but he will heavy. more difficult this time because at least on this topic he will find fewer partners who would support it because i've seen that this kind of adventure without the minister of defense old barak who supported the then we'll look most probably in the coming government will tell you how we find himself more easily to barack obama second. no doubt that he will not let this happen but you know it does not react all raising very racial terms so i w
twenty seats now in netanyahu will have to struggle to form a broad and stable coalition to govern israel could be a challenge as other rightwing and orthodox religious parties one half the seats in parliament analysts predict the focus for netanyahu will be bread and butter issues facing his nation and not that of foreign policy columnist for israel's harris newspaper gideon levy he says iran's nuclear program is unlikely to give him enough support. to tell you're always very devoted to this...
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anyhow everyone going to break in at the sets all israel's elections with us to weaken the vote was narrowly split between incumbent bibi netanyahu and the centrist parties yeah you know upbeat and looks like netanyahu will continue in the driver's seat as israel's prime minister still the political coalitions that have yet to form could very well mean a change in direction for how israel deals with palestine egypt and iran but as long as peace talks continue to be cast aside all the break in that that's that that set to join me. just yesterday in jordan held its first election since the arab spring now proponents say this parliamentary vote is a step toward greater democracy in the region while opponents are saying that it's nothing more than an empty pageant as long as the outcome.
anyhow everyone going to break in at the sets all israel's elections with us to weaken the vote was narrowly split between incumbent bibi netanyahu and the centrist parties yeah you know upbeat and looks like netanyahu will continue in the driver's seat as israel's prime minister still the political coalitions that have yet to form could very well mean a change in direction for how israel deals with palestine egypt and iran but as long as peace talks continue to be cast aside all the break in...
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that was israel. they have close to 200 to 500 depending on who you believe very sophisticated weapons. no on of the countries surrounding israel which are still at war with israel have gone nuclear as a result of that. if the hyper proliferation scenario that charles is so devoted to were true why is it when they are sworn enemies, the country the opposing team keeps reminding us that the arabs hate got nuclear weapons did not trigger proliferation. >> let me answer that. >> the truth is every country that has received some kind of help from the united states has not chosen to proliferate. that is true of south korea and canada. the treaty, the truth of the matter is the reason people are not proliferating because they get guarantees from the united states, guarantees that the united states has provided to israel eastern surrounding countries. but if you ask -- >> you asked a question were was it rhetorical? >> you asked several, sir. >> why is it when israel acquires a nuclear weapon you don't get h
that was israel. they have close to 200 to 500 depending on who you believe very sophisticated weapons. no on of the countries surrounding israel which are still at war with israel have gone nuclear as a result of that. if the hyper proliferation scenario that charles is so devoted to were true why is it when they are sworn enemies, the country the opposing team keeps reminding us that the arabs hate got nuclear weapons did not trigger proliferation. >> let me answer that. >> the...
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the whole like housing prices so pretty much if you want to live chip in israel that's the only option. and coming up we take a closer look at the gold mining industry in colombia that's after a short break right here on r.t. . do we speak your language was anybody will or not a day in. the news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little eternity of angles couldn't stories. you hear. detroit call to spanish find out more visit eye to eye on t.v. dogs comb.
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the whole like housing prices so pretty much if you want to live chip in israel that's the only option. still ahead this hour a second chance for a change as president obama actually starts second time by pledging to promote world peace by supporting democracy there are questions about his ability to keep his promises on the place. if the missing children slump a parliamentary budget despite peak government as a step towards democracy that's coming out of the break. georgian president mikheil saakashvili military police have been accused by prosecutors of using a very unusual weapon to control members of the government a weapon so unusual that history great villains wouldn't even touch it that weapon was almost sexuality the georgian prosecutor's office claims a network of gay spies was set up to seduce certain politicians in order to surveil them and blackmail them the gay spies would tempt men in the government into going back to their apartments which were filled with hidden cameras and microphones to record information and create a not safe for work video to be used to put pressure
the whole like housing prices so pretty much if you want to live chip in israel that's the only option. still ahead this hour a second chance for a change as president obama actually starts second time by pledging to promote world peace by supporting democracy there are questions about his ability to keep his promises on the place. if the missing children slump a parliamentary budget despite peak government as a step towards democracy that's coming out of the break. georgian president mikheil...
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government are beginning to fear in a certain direction that is not pleasing to the united states and israel french troops in mali have moved into the key town of god in the continuing offensive to drive out al qaeda linked militants from the country's north the joint contingent carried out as strikes and also took control of the airport and a bridge over the niger river and as a point of boycott reports the strong militant presence in mali is a direct result of france led intervention in libya to oust kind of gadhafi. which have a very. you wanted peace you wanted freedom you wanted economic progress france great britain europe will always stand by the libyan people. but a regional crisis probably wasn't what mischief sarkozy anticipated when he was spearheading the military operation to topple moammar gadhafi although the former french president can't say that he hadn't been warned personally i play a significant role in establishing peace in those regions of africa should the situation in libya be unstable al qaida will establish its rule bin laden will return and libya will be another af
government are beginning to fear in a certain direction that is not pleasing to the united states and israel french troops in mali have moved into the key town of god in the continuing offensive to drive out al qaeda linked militants from the country's north the joint contingent carried out as strikes and also took control of the airport and a bridge over the niger river and as a point of boycott reports the strong militant presence in mali is a direct result of france led intervention in libya...
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on the israel gaza border and in a few minutes takes an exhilarating trip to the shores of the wives seem to stay with us. do we speak your language as i mean from my view or not be an. all news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news the alternative angle has hidden stories. are you here to. enjoy our tea spanish find out more visit i too early.
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this saying it is only for peaceful purposes and cross talk today are to look at what's in store for israel after the elections including the chance of salvaging peace with the palestinians and where this aggressive stance on iran is likely to lead. the only difference in the various political parties in israel is how they go about eradicating palestinian society that's really it's just in the details but otherwise they are all ideologically a lie in that in their desire to minimize palestinian presence or to think you get away with it robert and to react to that i think it's very unfortunate to hear the use of a word like eradicate palestinian society because this is so divorced from what i think most people in israel think about. in relation to palestinians i don't think this is is a serious except in the most. fanatic. circles which has not done very well in this election. well cash in advance any time you need payday loans have become a burden for the u.k. government to try to keep people away from companies offering an easy but back. flips of why it is so hard to break the bad money ha
this saying it is only for peaceful purposes and cross talk today are to look at what's in store for israel after the elections including the chance of salvaging peace with the palestinians and where this aggressive stance on iran is likely to lead. the only difference in the various political parties in israel is how they go about eradicating palestinian society that's really it's just in the details but otherwise they are all ideologically a lie in that in their desire to minimize palestinian...
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devoted to this issue and he believes almost in a religious way that he's here to say the state of israel in the jewish people from the danger of iranian bomb. but he would have been. more difficult this time because at least on this topic he would find fewer partners who would support it because i think that this kind of adventure without the minister of defense old barak will support the then we'll look most. probably in the coming government. finds himself more isolated barack obama second. no doubt that he will not let this happen but you know does not react already very racially. so i wouldn't exclude because that i was so devoted about it but the chances are much smaller now both because the new government mystically and the old new president in the white house the prospects for palestinian statehood will be another important issue for the israeli prime minister the peace deal is now deadlocked with netanyahu saying more settler homes will be built in his third term actor and director nimrod kaymer known for his prank videos decided to take an unorthodox look at the israeli land exp
devoted to this issue and he believes almost in a religious way that he's here to say the state of israel in the jewish people from the danger of iranian bomb. but he would have been. more difficult this time because at least on this topic he would find fewer partners who would support it because i think that this kind of adventure without the minister of defense old barak will support the then we'll look most. probably in the coming government. finds himself more isolated barack obama second....
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from two of our newshour colleagues on the road: margaret warner reports from jerusalem on moves in israel to form a new coalition government. >> sreenivasan: and ray suarez updates the high-powered meetings of heads of state, business leaders, and others at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. >> brown: from mali, lindsey hilsum looks at tensions caused by government troops as they advance into islamist territory. >> sreenivasan: spencer michels has a story about trash and one city's crusade to eliminate all of it. >> reporter: san francisco boasts that it recycles 80% of all garbage, and is aiming for zero waste. but some skeptics don't believe it. >> brown: plus, mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
from two of our newshour colleagues on the road: margaret warner reports from jerusalem on moves in israel to form a new coalition government. >> sreenivasan: and ray suarez updates the high-powered meetings of heads of state, business leaders, and others at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. >> brown: from mali, lindsey hilsum looks at tensions caused by government troops as they advance into islamist territory. >> sreenivasan: spencer michels has a story about...